CTU, CPS reach tentative contract agreement
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the Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union have reached a tentative deal on a new contract
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The Chicago Public Schools and Chicago Teachers Union have come to a tentative contract agreement after months of negotiations.
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Martinez said the proposed contract will cost about $1.5 billion over four years, and that 80% of those costs were for raises to account for cost-of-living: 4% in the first year and 4-5% in years two...
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNDetails released on tentative CPS-CTU contract agreementCHICAGO - The Chicago Teachers Union bargaining team has voted to approve a tentative contract agreement with Chicago Public Schools, marking a significant step toward finalizing a deal after months of negotiations.
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Sources confirm the two sides have concluded negotiations and will send the potential agreement to a union committee for approval on Monday.